7/2 Melbourne Old Gaol
In the morning I was so sleepy that I forgot to get off the train at the station. I got off at the next station and walked to school from there. It was interesting because I saw a lot of people wearing suits like Japanese.
At school, when the first class finished, Rebecca told us that there were a lot of university students from Japan enjoying a cup of tea and a pice of Lamington, a traditional Australian cake, at lunch space and we could join during a break. Therefore I went there had a small talk with them. Coincidentally, they are studying at the same college that my mother graduated from.
After school, I studied in the classroom till 5pm and hung out with Mayu, a medical student.
We firstly went to Shrine. The view from the top was spectacular.
Then we had a dinner at Asian restaurant. Hinan Chiken Rice is one of my favorite foods and it was very good.
The main event was "Ghost tour" in Melbourne Old Gaol.
(I hadn't known that the pronunciation of Gaol is the same as jail until Rebecca corrected me) The tour took more than 2 hours and we two got tired and sleepy.